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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: andy warhol is considered by many to be the most important artist of the 21st century, though critics and artist debate the meaning of his work, few question his impact on contemporary art. this is the subject of of the metropolitan musician exhibition called "regarding warhol: 60 artists, 50 years." it showcases 45 works by warhol alongside 1200 works by 60 other artists ifluenced by him. joining are two curators, mark rosenthal and marla prather. also are three of the artists featured in the show: jeff koons john currin and my good friend chuck close. i'm pleased to have all of them here at this table. let me start with you, mark. somebody once said to me great books begin with a question. do great exhibitions begin with a question? >> well, that's what i hope. the question here is, is andy warhol the most impactful artist? >> rose:impactful rather than important? >> i prefer that. i prefer that because i think of his effect being like a meteor hitting the earth and changin
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many big banks were the big winners today, with the exception of goldman sachs and citi. investors gobbled up bank stocks. there were also big moves in insurance stocks, retailers and gold miners. let's start with the k.b.w. bank index, which tracks 24 of the biggest financial firms. it rose 1.3% as investors had a chanceo react to generally positive results from the federal reserve's stress tests. bank of america was the biggest mover in the dow today. shares of the nation's biggest bank rose more than 4%, hitting levels not seen since last summer. as we reported, the bank passed its stress test, a relief to many investors. american express shares jumped almost $2, or 3.5%, after it announced a stock buyback worth $4 billion. the shares are now trading at pre-financial crisis levels. but the fed's stress test results took a toll on many insurance stocks. investors now fear the industry's biggest names will face tighter capital requirements. met life was the biggest loser in the s&p 500 index. the shares fell $2.30, or almost 6%, after its plan for a buyback was rejected
many big banks were the big winners today, with the exception of goldman sachs and citi. investors gobbled up bank stocks. there were also big moves in insurance stocks, retailers and gold miners. let's start with the k.b.w. bank index, which tracks 24 of the biggest financial firms. it rose 1.3% as investors had a chanceo react to generally positive results from the federal reserve's stress tests. bank of america was the biggest mover in the dow today. shares of the nation's biggest bank rose...
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city, the subway is a lifeline. the transportation network is the center of culture and commerce. in the nation.mo than four milla day go through subway turnstiles, which are part of the largest mass transit system in the nation. the 108-year-old system has never faced a disaster as devastating as this one. it's not just a matter of restoring power and cleaning up sludge and debris. the big unknown is whether salt water will corrode signal and switch systems. fortunately, most of the train cars weren't damaged by the storm, because they were moved to safety ahead of time. but it's unclear when service will be fully restored. when it does, service will come back in stages, with riders forced to rely on a mix of trains and buses to get around town. that's creating a big headache for many families. kids take the subways to school, their parents take the trains to work. and a hobbled-together transportation system makes the massive recovery effort even more challenging. erika miller, nbr, new york. >> tom: more than 8 m
city, the subway is a lifeline. the transportation network is the center of culture and commerce. in the nation.mo than four milla day go through subway turnstiles, which are part of the largest mass transit system in the nation. the 108-year-old system has never faced a disaster as devastating as this one. it's not just a matter of restoring power and cleaning up sludge and debris. the big unknown is whether salt water will corrode signal and switch systems. fortunately, most of the train cars...
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on the other hand, citi even though they didn't do well in the stress test, once we get past some of the noise that will be a very interesting stock for investors to look at. >> susie: all right, thank you so much, fred, lots of good information. appreciate your coming on the program. >> thank you, suzive. >> susie: any disclosures or ownership on these stocks you mentioned? >> no. >> susie: thanks so much again, good night. also from the fed today, policymakers made no change in interest rates. wrapping up a meeting in washington, the fed said the economy is improving, but decided to keep its key short term rate near 0%. the fed's policy statement said the economy has been "expanding moderately". policymakers also noted that the "labor market is improvi" and unemployment has "declined notably". consumer spending and business investments are up, and while "oil and gasoline prices will push up inflation," the fed believes it will be only temporary. but the fed also pointed to some potential problems-- while it said "strains on the global financial markets are easing," it acknowledged
on the other hand, citi even though they didn't do well in the stress test, once we get past some of the noise that will be a very interesting stock for investors to look at. >> susie: all right, thank you so much, fred, lots of good information. appreciate your coming on the program. >> thank you, suzive. >> susie: any disclosures or ownership on these stocks you mentioned? >> no. >> susie: thanks so much again, good night. also from the fed today, policymakers...
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. >> ifill: we have two reports from syria on the rebel offensive in the city of aleppo, and the aftermath of the bombardment by government forces in the capital, damascus. >> woodruff: and on the bloodiest day in iraq in two years, margaret warner talks to jane arraf in baghdad about coordinated insurgent attacks that killed more than 100 people. hoe. >> the targets are pretty much the same as they have been. they're military police, shias, ordinary people. but essentially al qaeda says it is coming back. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public brocasting. and byontributio to your pbs station from viewers le yo thank you. >> ifill: the world got a look today at the man who allegedly gunned down
. >> ifill: we have two reports from syria on the rebel offensive in the city of aleppo, and the aftermath of the bombardment by government forces in the capital, damascus. >> woodruff: and on the bloodiest day in iraq in two years, margaret warner talks to jane arraf in baghdad about coordinated insurgent attacks that killed more than 100 people. hoe. >> the targets are pretty much the same as they have been. they're military police, shias, ordinary people. but essentially al...
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biggest massacre in the history of the city. six people, it was very big news, during the '90s the drug- during that time many people were not aware that the city was becoming more chaotic little by little. and that the drug business was growing. >> warner: growing because of the proximity to the united states and its giant illicit market; growing because it promised vast and fast riches to people used to nothing; growing >> what we have seen during those years is that economy was developed into the economy of crime. first drugs and recent years have been added kidnapping, extortion, housejacking, carjacking. you get a job, you are a kidnapper. you get a job when you kill somebody for $100 or $200. it's harder to eradicate this kind of economy then just a couple of gangs warring against each other. >> warner: before long, the gangs weren't just killing each other, but preying on ordinary people. >> a lot of people who decided to cross the border to save their lives. many people lost all they made in their entire life because of
biggest massacre in the history of the city. six people, it was very big news, during the '90s the drug- during that time many people were not aware that the city was becoming more chaotic little by little. and that the drug business was growing. >> warner: growing because of the proximity to the united states and its giant illicit market; growing because it promised vast and fast riches to people used to nothing; growing >> what we have seen during those years is that economy was...
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new images of desperate conditions emerged today from the city of homs, in syria. forces loyal to president bashar assad kept up a fierce artillery barrage, despite world appeals to stop. we have a report narrated by jonathan miller of "independent television news." >> reporter: international revulsion and horror over the shelling of civilians in homs has done nothing to stop the bombardment. this unverified footage, filmed this afternoon. here, a mosque's being mortared. the panicked voice says, "look at this; where are you, you arabs, you muslims. god will judge you." these boys are at their father's funeral in homs. "you took my dad, bashar," he says. "god curse you." and as they hurriedly place the shrouded body in the ground, more shelling. this is paul conroy, the sunday times photographer who survived the direct hit on the media center that killed the paper's renowned foreign correspondent, marie colvin. dr. mahmoud al-mahmoud says he's in reasonable shape, but he needs urgent evacuation. syrian state tv has today been advertising this weekend's referendum o
new images of desperate conditions emerged today from the city of homs, in syria. forces loyal to president bashar assad kept up a fierce artillery barrage, despite world appeals to stop. we have a report narrated by jonathan miller of "independent television news." >> reporter: international revulsion and horror over the shelling of civilians in homs has done nothing to stop the bombardment. this unverified footage, filmed this afternoon. here, a mosque's being mortared. the...
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they are not allowed to come into atlantic city. the's travel ban into the city. there's still a lot of power lines down. there's a lot of debris in the roads, you know, from those awnings that fell down. traffic lights fell down. there's a lot of clean-up to be done. the same goes here in ocean city. there's less debris i've seen but because there's so much water people are not coming back in right now. >> suarez: kate zezima of the associated press, thanks for joining us. >> thank you. woodruff: and our apologies. we did have not photos for mr mr. ston and ms. zezima and now the problem for air travelers. >> warner: at least 17,000 flights have been canceled since saturday including nearly 8,000 today. jean medina is with the airlines for america a trade line that represents the major carriers. ms. medina, give us an update on where air travel stands right now this evening. i mean, how many airports remain closed? how many passengers have had their plans derailed? >> well, as you noted a lot of cancellations. we're slowly working to bring the network back up. th
they are not allowed to come into atlantic city. the's travel ban into the city. there's still a lot of power lines down. there's a lot of debris in the roads, you know, from those awnings that fell down. traffic lights fell down. there's a lot of clean-up to be done. the same goes here in ocean city. there's less debris i've seen but because there's so much water people are not coming back in right now. >> suarez: kate zezima of the associated press, thanks for joining us. >> thank...
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look in america is at the city level and the mayor around the country. they're moving their cities into 21st century where i think we still have a lot of trouble are in the states where there's still an antiquated system. new york has 11,000 state agencies, for example. iowa had 99 down trees, 35 miles apart. everyone with a separate sheriff and auditor and everything else. at the tertiary level people are coming to grips with the problems and a lot of that has to do with public private. not just mitch daniels in indiana. municipalities are meecham of reaching out and shutting down local agencies and bringing in private enterprise and working on it to make it more efficient to free up revenue and to give people a sense of hope that the system can work for them. and so that's one of the ways that we need to nurture our leaders. we need to be drawing from the same well for too long in terms of the people who are in washington. >> rose: david brooks, is this the center-right country or center-left country? >> to me it's de monitoring center-right country. y
look in america is at the city level and the mayor around the country. they're moving their cities into 21st century where i think we still have a lot of trouble are in the states where there's still an antiquated system. new york has 11,000 state agencies, for example. iowa had 99 down trees, 35 miles apart. everyone with a separate sheriff and auditor and everything else. at the tertiary level people are coming to grips with the problems and a lot of that has to do with public private. not...
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to do to proct the city. we have many many lawyers in our employ. we see ourselves as very conscious and aware of civil liberties. we know that there's always going to be scrutiny. there's always going to be some tension between the police department and so-called civil liberties groups. >> suarez: the program used undercover police officers and recruited muslim informants to keep watch. mayor michael bloomberg insisted last december the operation was not about racial profiling. >> the city's police department has worked very hard to bring crime down and prevent terrorism. we've done it in a way that is consistent with making sure that we obey the law and don't target anybody. >> suarez: but muslim activists in the city say surveillance is corrosive and counterproductive. >> it creates mistrust amongst people within their own communities. it also hinders what people do in their daily lives. they don't want to go to the same coffee shops or even pray at the mosques. what it does is creates mistrust between us
to do to proct the city. we have many many lawyers in our employ. we see ourselves as very conscious and aware of civil liberties. we know that there's always going to be scrutiny. there's always going to be some tension between the police department and so-called civil liberties groups. >> suarez: the program used undercover police officers and recruited muslim informants to keep watch. mayor michael bloomberg insisted last december the operation was not about racial profiling. >>...
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on the shelling in the country's second largest city, aleppo. he filed his story from beirut, lebanon. reporter: syrian army tanks used to be an irresistible force but not anymore. this is an ambush in the streets of aleppo. one tank, the rebels commandeer. at least two others are destroyed. a burning hulk becomes the back drop for a triumphant group photograph. as the war escalates, the syrian armed forces are digging deeper into their arsenal. jets are now being used for bombing runs. theegime that is thrown almost everything it has against its own people but it apparently draws the line of chemical weapons >> any talks of w.m.d. or any unconventional weapon that the syrian army possesses would never be used against the syrian people in this crisis >> reporter: what he said next amounted to a warning to the outside world not to get involved >> these weapons are meant to be used only and strictly in the event of external aggression agnst e rian republic >> what is actually happening is their own people are rising up against a brutal police stat
on the shelling in the country's second largest city, aleppo. he filed his story from beirut, lebanon. reporter: syrian army tanks used to be an irresistible force but not anymore. this is an ambush in the streets of aleppo. one tank, the rebels commandeer. at least two others are destroyed. a burning hulk becomes the back drop for a triumphant group photograph. as the war escalates, the syrian armed forces are digging deeper into their arsenal. jets are now being used for bombing runs....
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the city. but you're not really hearing that. the comparison that came up, for instance, the new york stock ex-closed for weather two days in a row. the last time they did that was the blizzard of 1888. nobody around here members the blizzard of 1888 so there's not a lot of talk about, we look back and remember that big old blizzard. >> woodruff: we understand the stock exchange is open again tomorrow. what about work in general? are people expecting to go back work, toet any semblance of life back to normal? >> tomorrow will be a really interesting day because i think after two days and after the weather kind of gets back to normal, you will get people feeling antsy. you will get them wanting to get out and also too get out and make a living. it's been interesting to see. most of the shops have been closed as you walk around the streets. eventually there's going to be this demand to get supplies, to get food, to just be social. and so as the week wears on, it will be really interesting to see
the city. but you're not really hearing that. the comparison that came up, for instance, the new york stock ex-closed for weather two days in a row. the last time they did that was the blizzard of 1888. nobody around here members the blizzard of 1888 so there's not a lot of talk about, we look back and remember that big old blizzard. >> woodruff: we understand the stock exchange is open again tomorrow. what about work in general? are people expecting to go back work, toet any semblance of...
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the talks between the union and the city resumed today. the chicago strike also found its way into the presidential campaign the chicago strike also found its way into the presidential campaign today. mitt romney blamed the teachers union and accused president obama of siding with it. white house okesman jay carney jected that and said the president was urging a quick settlement. and mayor rahm emmanual, a former white house chief of staff, said he didn't give "two hoots" about comments trying to embarrass the president. eddie arruza has been following the strike for "chicago tonight" at public broadcasting's wttw. eddie, first help us to understand what this is all about. what are the key issues here? >> well, jeff, it's rather unusual that a strike is not about compensation but it appears that that one issue that both sis are very close to agreng . the mayor says that the city is offering 16% over the next four years, but the key issue that the teacher union president says are most at play are teacher recall, that is, laid-off teachers b
the talks between the union and the city resumed today. the chicago strike also found its way into the presidential campaign the chicago strike also found its way into the presidential campaign today. mitt romney blamed the teachers union and accused president obama of siding with it. white house okesman jay carney jected that and said the president was urging a quick settlement. and mayor rahm emmanual, a former white house chief of staff, said he didn't give "two hoots" about...
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an elementary school student near salt lake city brought a gun to school saying he wanted to protect his friends. instead, he allegedly used it to threaten his classmates. as the good book say, get with it. train up a child, and when he is old, he will not depart for it. ready, aim, fire. for the child who has everything this season, how about body armor? a utah company named amendment two offers a new line of it for kids. mother jones magazine reports sales have tripled in one week. a massachusetts company is promoting the bullet blocker, a rugged computer backpack designed for work or play, made of the same materials used in bulletproof police vests currently on sale for the holidays for $199.99. on facebook, an outfit called black dragon tactical that sells vests and other combat gear sent this message. arm the teachers. in the meantime, bulletproof the kids. this market never closes. america's turned violence into a profit center. if you haven't finished your christmas shopping, no need to wait for santa. his sleigh couldn't even hold the heavy weapons. step this way. black frida
an elementary school student near salt lake city brought a gun to school saying he wanted to protect his friends. instead, he allegedly used it to threaten his classmates. as the good book say, get with it. train up a child, and when he is old, he will not depart for it. ready, aim, fire. for the child who has everything this season, how about body armor? a utah company named amendment two offers a new line of it for kids. mother jones magazine reports sales have tripled in one week. a...
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life in the city. but china's registration system makes it hard for them to assimilate. legaledly vast majority remains estranged from the villages but denied the rights of city dwellers and struggle to access social services and benefits like health care, education and credit research also highlights social marchnalization. >> ( translated ): people marry young in my hometown. me, i'm still single. sometimes i wonder how many years do i have to struggle in beijing to progress? in beijing everything is expensive. i don't want to live in this tiny place which makes me depressed. >> reporter: a report by the china youth research center states that loneliness is a major complaint of this new generation of migrants. another survey found that half of young male migrants polled said that low wages made them reluck tonight approach potential romantic partners. long working hours makes finding and maintaining a relationship difficult. a fellow migrant worker said (inaudible) and she left h for another guy. >>
life in the city. but china's registration system makes it hard for them to assimilate. legaledly vast majority remains estranged from the villages but denied the rights of city dwellers and struggle to access social services and benefits like health care, education and credit research also highlights social marchnalization. >> ( translated ): people marry young in my hometown. me, i'm still single. sometimes i wonder how many years do i have to struggle in beijing to progress? in beijing...
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so, a real concern, and not just for the monuments, not just for the fabric and the vitality of the city, but also for some of its most important artworks. >> brown: people we talked to acknowledged that what's happening in aleppo and much of syria today is first and foremost a human tragedy, and expressed a desire to end the killing and suffering of the country's people. at the same time, a warning that goes beyond the daily headlines. >> this is one of the great tragedies. aleppo is a-- it's not just a museum of architecture; it-- it really captures a sense of the middle east at its very, very best. its ability to have different communities living quite easily side by side in a very, very natural way. >> brown: in other words, it's not just buildings being destroyed, but a vital part of world culture and history that's at risk, another casualty of syria's bloody civil war. online, you can watch a slideshow of images from aleppo's souk, from a bustling marketplace in 2010 to shuttered and deserted shops today. >> woodruff: finally tonight, the amazing story of how modern digital technol
so, a real concern, and not just for the monuments, not just for the fabric and the vitality of the city, but also for some of its most important artworks. >> brown: people we talked to acknowledged that what's happening in aleppo and much of syria today is first and foremost a human tragedy, and expressed a desire to end the killing and suffering of the country's people. at the same time, a warning that goes beyond the daily headlines. >> this is one of the great tragedies. aleppo...
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railroad kansas city southern was down.8%. k.s.u. may be seeing some profit-taking after hitting an all time high on friday. two companies struggling against apple's iphone and google's android smartphone software are teaming up. microsoft and research in motion announced a licensing deal today. it covers a specific microsoft technology, allowing some blackberry devices to handle certain types of larger sized files at higher speeds. >> this is a win for rim in the sense that the product will be a little bit better. but i've never heard anyone say, "wow, i'm going to buy an iphone causit h a better le sending package than rim, than a blackberry." and i think that is definitely not the problem. it's a holistic problem, and i think that this isn't going to come close to fixing it. >> tom: trading volume doubled in rimm shares, with the stock up 2.3%. still, as the blackberry has continued to lose market share, the stock is down almost 70% from a year ago. microsoft shares lost a fraction. the company has similar technology licensing dea
railroad kansas city southern was down.8%. k.s.u. may be seeing some profit-taking after hitting an all time high on friday. two companies struggling against apple's iphone and google's android smartphone software are teaming up. microsoft and research in motion announced a licensing deal today. it covers a specific microsoft technology, allowing some blackberry devices to handle certain types of larger sized files at higher speeds. >> this is a win for rim in the sense that the product...
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this is a culmination of anger against the city of anaheim and the police department. you have primarily a latino contingent that's very angry at what's been going on. in march there was a shooting of a young man by cops. the officer remained on duty. no action was taken now this saturday and sunday. you have these two incidents, the crowds converges, of course, the police go in there to tear gas the rubber bullets. another catastrophe. finally those in the latino community say they want action. there's going to be a city council meeting going on this evening. hundreds will beabing in front of city hall and they feel for the first time with enough momentum the mayor is going to have to say, hey, we've got to the do something to be pro active. >> sreenivasan: what's the status of the investigation into the behavior of the police officers. the police chief says he apologizes, the canine officer apologizes, didn't mean for the dog to get out. what's happening to the officers? >> the officers involved in the shootings are on paid administrative leave but more importantly y
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and the syrian military kept up its assault on the city of homs with the opposition reporting another 53 people killed. we have more online, on yesterday's political contests. hari sreenivasan has a preview. hari? >> sreenivasan: find the dates for the next primaries and caucuses on our politics page. also there, patchwork nation examines how the votes from last night broke down by community type. judy filed a blog post exloring one bright spot in the american economy: agriculture. find that on the rundown. and on our world page, we hear from an activist in syria about the continuing violence in homs. all that and more is on our web site: newshour.pbs.org. gwen? >> ifill: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. on thursday, we'll have the latest on the g.o.p. presidential race. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: andhe wliamnd flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and
and the syrian military kept up its assault on the city of homs with the opposition reporting another 53 people killed. we have more online, on yesterday's political contests. hari sreenivasan has a preview. hari? >> sreenivasan: find the dates for the next primaries and caucuses on our politics page. also there, patchwork nation examines how the votes from last night broke down by community type. judy filed a blog post exloring one bright spot in the american economy: agriculture. find...
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city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin this evening with polics, governor romney was the clear winner last night in the first of the three presidential debates, his performance revived a campaign dogged by weakening poll numbers a candidate emerged that republicans hoped for, friends often describe but the electorate had yet to encounter. >> that was survey done of small businesses across the country, said what has been the effect of obama care on your hiring plans and three quarters of them said it makes us less likely to hire people. i just don't know how the president could come into office, facing 23 million people out of work, rising unemployment and economic crisis at the kitchen table and spend his energy and passion for two years fihting for obama care instead of fighting for jobs for the american people. >> i have my own plans, not the same as simpson-bowles but in my view the president should have grabbed it if he wanted to make adjustments take it, go to congress and fight it. >> that's what we have done, make adjustments and putting it before congress right now, $4
city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: we begin this evening with polics, governor romney was the clear winner last night in the first of the three presidential debates, his performance revived a campaign dogged by weakening poll numbers a candidate emerged that republicans hoped for, friends often describe but the electorate had yet to encounter. >> that was survey done of small businesses across the country, said what has been the effect of obama care on your hiring plans and three...
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a look at the "newshour's" vote 2012 map center shows that in wisconsin, romney dominated the city of milwaukee and surrounding suburbs, helping him win the badger state 44% trick santorum's 37%. in maryland, he defeated santorum 49 to 29. and he cruised to victory in the district of columbia, where santorum wasn't on the ballot. with romney's momentum building, pressure mounted on santorum, but in his speech to supporters last night, the former pennsylvania senator vowed to press on: well, we'll threat other half of the republican party-- starting here in pennsylvania-- to go out in three weeks and during this period of time grab a yard sign, take a bumper sticker, spread the word and you can reset this election and give us the best chance not just to win but to govern conservatively in this country. thank you very much. >> woodruff: even so, the delegate math for santorum is daunting. it takes 1,144 delegates to win the nomination,nd according to the latest cnt by the ssocted ess: romney earned 86 delegates from yesterday's primary wins, bringing his total to 658. santorum took away
a look at the "newshour's" vote 2012 map center shows that in wisconsin, romney dominated the city of milwaukee and surrounding suburbs, helping him win the badger state 44% trick santorum's 37%. in maryland, he defeated santorum 49 to 29. and he cruised to victory in the district of columbia, where santorum wasn't on the ballot. with romney's momentum building, pressure mounted on santorum, but in his speech to supporters last night, the former pennsylvania senator vowed to press on:...
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is the mayor of one of the fastest growing cities in the country. they're trying to send a message to hispanics in nevada, colorado in particular, that, hey, we know-- we're trying to show you that we're a party that's diverse. >> rose: back to the independent voters which have always been decisive, what is it on their mind? >> you see some of it in polling. they're-- this undecided voter in the polling i've seen is very disappointed and almost disaffected. they completely don't buy into anything that's coming out of washington. they think the country is head farther off the wrong track than even the public as a whole. they're very disappointed in the president but they seem to like mitt romney even less. and they strike me, frankly, as voters that are making the decision between holding their nose and voting for romney, or just not voting at all. that's one group of voters. then it's the other ones that i've seen participate in focus groups who they seem to be disappointed in obama, for whatever reason they thought they were supporting him, it's no
is the mayor of one of the fastest growing cities in the country. they're trying to send a message to hispanics in nevada, colorado in particular, that, hey, we know-- we're trying to show you that we're a party that's diverse. >> rose: back to the independent voters which have always been decisive, what is it on their mind? >> you see some of it in polling. they're-- this undecided voter in the polling i've seen is very disappointed and almost disaffected. they completely don't buy...
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when "sandy" hit, the storm surge on the hudson river swamped a quarter of the city, leaving 20,000 people stranded in their homes and inhe dark. >> it's really scary. we don't have that much food. we prepared a little bit. >> reporter: for others across new jersey, the loss of electricity meant no way to pump gas, which led to long lines at places where fuel was available. >> an hour and 40 minutes almost. crazy. i'm out of gas though, i have less than a quarter tank, so i had to get out today. >> brown: and financial help was >> there's nothing more precious to people than their homes. homes are where their families are, memories and possessions of their lives and there's also a sense of safety to home. you feel like when you get in that place and you close that door that there's a sense of safety there. that sense of safety was violated on monday. with water rushing into people's homes at an enormous rate of speed and people having to literally swim, climb, jump for their lives. >> brown: and financial help was on the way. the federal government promised eight new jersey counties it wou
when "sandy" hit, the storm surge on the hudson river swamped a quarter of the city, leaving 20,000 people stranded in their homes and inhe dark. >> it's really scary. we don't have that much food. we prepared a little bit. >> reporter: for others across new jersey, the loss of electricity meant no way to pump gas, which led to long lines at places where fuel was available. >> an hour and 40 minutes almost. crazy. i'm out of gas though, i have less than a quarter...
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the city of his core supporters like the crowd that greeted the governor at this early morning rally in sanford, florida. >> look, we have one job left. that's to make sure that on election day we make cerin that everybody who is qualified to vote gets out to vote. we need every single vote in florida. ( cheers and applause ) >> warner: romney said tuesday will prove a turning point for the country. >> tomorrow we begin a new tomorrow. tomorrow we begin a better tomorrow. this nation is going to begin to change for the better tomorrow. >> warner: after florida he made two stops in virginia. lynchburg in the center of the state >> perhaps some of your family and friends have not yet made up their mind who they're going to vote for. so ask them to look beyond the speeches and the ads and all the attacks because talk is cheap. ask them to look at the record. a record is real and it's earned with real effort. the president promised change but change can't be measured in speeches. it's measured in achievement. >> warner: in fairfax an independent voter rich suburb of washington d.c. >> so
the city of his core supporters like the crowd that greeted the governor at this early morning rally in sanford, florida. >> look, we have one job left. that's to make sure that on election day we make cerin that everybody who is qualified to vote gets out to vote. we need every single vote in florida. ( cheers and applause ) >> warner: romney said tuesday will prove a turning point for the country. >> tomorrow we begin a new tomorrow. tomorrow we begin a better tomorrow. this...
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, as he drove through the capital city. at least a dozen other people were killed in the explosion, as it struck the last vehicle in the convoy. nearby, the force of the blast knocked out windows and scorched a building. yesterday, officials announced the deatof saial-shihri, al qaeda's number two in yemen, in a u.s. drone strike. u.s. defense secretary leon panetta stepped up warnings today about an insider's account of the raid that killed osama bin laden. panetta said the former navy seal who wrote the book "no easy day" may face penalties for failing to clear it with the military. on cbs, the secretary argued the stakes go beyond just the legal arguments. >> i think when someone who signs an obligation that he will not reveal the secrets of this kind of operation and then does that and doesn't abide by the rules, that when he reveals that kind of information, it does indeed jeopardize other operations and the lives of others that are involved in those operations. >> sreenivasan: the author has been identified as matt bi
, as he drove through the capital city. at least a dozen other people were killed in the explosion, as it struck the last vehicle in the convoy. nearby, the force of the blast knocked out windows and scorched a building. yesterday, officials announced the deatof saial-shihri, al qaeda's number two in yemen, in a u.s. drone strike. u.s. defense secretary leon panetta stepped up warnings today about an insider's account of the raid that killed osama bin laden. panetta said the former navy seal...
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provider of multimedia and news and information services worldwide. >> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: dexter filkins of the new yorker magazine is here, this week's issue called after america, he asks this question, will civil war hit afghanistan when the u.s. leaves? he reports on fears that an american presence is the only fact of keeping the fragile country out of the hands o the warlds aalin. >> the 2014 exit many afghans are preparing for the conflict that may follow. >> i am pleased to have dexter filkins back at this table. so here it is. the cover of the new yorker magazine. after america, when the soviets left afghanistan erupted into civil war, now as u.s. prepares to withdraw in 2014, what can be done to prevent another catastrophe. >> tell me on the ground what is a catastrophe waiting to happen? >> well, there is a lot of fear, nothing is inevitable, of course and we can't predict what i going to happen. maybe everything will turn out hunky-dory, i think what afghans are worried about is after the americans leave and we are leaving, we will
provider of multimedia and news and information services worldwide. >> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: dexter filkins of the new yorker magazine is here, this week's issue called after america, he asks this question, will civil war hit afghanistan when the u.s. leaves? he reports on fears that an american presence is the only fact of keeping the fragile country out of the hands o the warlds aalin. >> the 2014 exit many afghans are preparing...
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future and that's dice city right now as far as the candidates are concerned but this guy will give you something a lot worse. there is all of this talk about how conventions are so different than they used to be and in a lot of ways they are different, they are still similar i think in their basic essence at least in the television era which is this is a three-day instead of fur day celebration of the man andheandite, muchore than it is of the party. and in that respect, it is mitt romney's one chance to be the leader of the republican party but also a three-day advertisement for what his best take is and my supporters best take and what is good about mitt romney, what does he believe in what is he good at and how does he relate to people and we are going to see a series of speeches and i think they have very strong speechers,ing speakers including ann romney and chris christie, people have to leave here finding him, i think, the country much more up until now an inresting figure and a figu possess some possibility an moment and even magic. >> rose: can you do that in a speech? >>
future and that's dice city right now as far as the candidates are concerned but this guy will give you something a lot worse. there is all of this talk about how conventions are so different than they used to be and in a lot of ways they are different, they are still similar i think in their basic essence at least in the television era which is this is a three-day instead of fur day celebration of the man andheandite, muchore than it is of the party. and in that respect, it is mitt romney's...
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and inside syria, rebels captured a second major military base near the northern city of aleppo. new details have emerged from south africa on the health of former president nelson mandela. the government announced today that military doctors are treating him for a recurring lung infection. mandela is 94 years old. he's been hospitalized since saturday, but officials said he is responding to treatment. an investigation of paying pro football players for causing injuries took a sharp new turn today. the man appointed to hear appeals, former nfl commissioner paul tagliabue, voided the suspensions of four current and former new orleans saints. tagliabue said actions by team coaches and others had contaminated the case. he did agree that three of the players should be fined. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to ray. >> suarez: cairo is the scene of mass rallies again tonight. demonstrators on both sides of the upcoming referendum are on the streets of the capital. their refrain was "bread, freedom and sharia" or islamic law from supporters of president mohammed mor
and inside syria, rebels captured a second major military base near the northern city of aleppo. new details have emerged from south africa on the health of former president nelson mandela. the government announced today that military doctors are treating him for a recurring lung infection. mandela is 94 years old. he's been hospitalized since saturday, but officials said he is responding to treatment. an investigation of paying pro football players for causing injuries took a sharp new turn...
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>> in the capitol one of the-- the capitol is a show city so it's built in a grand fashion but also, you know, americans bombed the north mercilessly during the korean war. we had two big global air forces that we put on one small peninsula. and you know, we bombed pyongyang until three buildings were standingment and they haven't forgotten that all the boulevards are 100 meters wide to facilitate mass evacuation should we bomb them again. and so the streets are so wide and there are so many lanes and so few cars that there are low odds of this them hitting each other. there are beautiful woman who have batons who stand in the intersections and conduct traffic. >> rose: can the world and can the world community tolerate north korea with nuclear weapons? >> hmmmm, well, you know, i was-- . >> rose: does it change the regime or does it change the behavior? >> well, i was speaking to steve at a dinner not too long ago. he's the world's foremost expert. he's been there to inspect the facility, ten of the last 11 years. and you know, i think he feels pretty comfortable. i don't want to sp
>> in the capitol one of the-- the capitol is a show city so it's built in a grand fashion but also, you know, americans bombed the north mercilessly during the korean war. we had two big global air forces that we put on one small peninsula. and you know, we bombed pyongyang until three buildings were standingment and they haven't forgotten that all the boulevards are 100 meters wide to facilitate mass evacuation should we bomb them again. and so the streets are so wide and there are so...
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the manager apologized today, at the marlins new ballpark in the city's little havana section. he said he's very sorry. >> very, very guilty. very guilty. very bad. very sad. very embarrassed. because i don't just represent myself, i represent latin america. i represent a ball club and i represent an organization. politics has nothing to do with sports and i was very stupid, very naive about the comment and that's the reason we're here because i want to try to make this better so people know exactly what i feel. >> sreenivasan: guillen's suspension without pay takes effect immediately. the neighborhood watch volunteer who fatally shot trayvon martin has lost his legal counsel. george zimmerman's lawyers announced today in orlando, florida, that they've withdrawn after heut off contact. they also said zimmerman spoke to a special prosecutor, against their advice. zimmerman has said he killed martin in self-defense. the teenager was unarmed at the time. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: and we turn to an election year fight over economic poli
the manager apologized today, at the marlins new ballpark in the city's little havana section. he said he's very sorry. >> very, very guilty. very guilty. very bad. very sad. very embarrassed. because i don't just represent myself, i represent latin america. i represent a ball club and i represent an organization. politics has nothing to do with sports and i was very stupid, very naive about the comment and that's the reason we're here because i want to try to make this better so people...
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in syria, the opposition reported a new massacre in the city of hama. activists said government troops using heavy machine guns killed between 30 and 50 people, a day after u.n. monitors visited. today, the monitors moved to a suburb of damascus, where thousands of protesters greeted them. the crowd chanted for the end of president bashar al-assad's regime. president obama ordered new sanctions today aimed at syria and iran. the measures will impose penalties on countries that use cell phone and sociamedia technologies to crack down on dissent and target protesters. mr. obama spoke at the holocaust museum in washington. >> the bitter truth, so often the world has failed to prevent the killing of innocence on a massive scalement and we are haunted by the atrocities that we did not stop. and the lives we did not face. we need to be doing everything we can to prevent and respond to these kibsd of atrocities. because national sovereignty is never a licence to slaughter your people. >> the >> holman: the administration also announced grants to develop techno
in syria, the opposition reported a new massacre in the city of hama. activists said government troops using heavy machine guns killed between 30 and 50 people, a day after u.n. monitors visited. today, the monitors moved to a suburb of damascus, where thousands of protesters greeted them. the crowd chanted for the end of president bashar al-assad's regime. president obama ordered new sanctions today aimed at syria and iran. the measures will impose penalties on countries that use cell phone...
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the violence we haven't seen the government pulling its troops out of the towns and cities like they said they would and we haven't seen rebels stopping their attacks against government installments, either, but we have seen a reduction. today's attack worries analysts in the region that this will give the government of syria justification to go on the offensive again and say that it's rooting out terrorists. >> brown: you do have the u.n... the western powers, least, still ggesting that th u.n. cease-fire plan stilliab, still calling for everyone to abide by it. but you're suggesting that no one has and it doesn't look like anyone will? >> well, this u.n. plan i think a lot of people in the west acknowledge that it's the least worst option. most people are dubious that it's actually going to succeed but they sort of throw up their hands and say we don't really have any other choice at this point. we don't see any other plan on the horizon, not a plan from the united states, not a plan from the gulf countries, not a plan from turkey, all of these countries stand againsthe syrian regi
the violence we haven't seen the government pulling its troops out of the towns and cities like they said they would and we haven't seen rebels stopping their attacks against government installments, either, but we have seen a reduction. today's attack worries analysts in the region that this will give the government of syria justification to go on the offensive again and say that it's rooting out terrorists. >> brown: you do have the u.n... the western powers, least, still ggesting that...
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what was the state of security at that consulate and the whole environment in the city before the attacks? >> well, the state of security had been pretty constant. they were relying largely on local libyans to handle it. there were four armed libyan guards and four unarmed libyan guards. there were also five armed americans at the time. i believe there were probably twice that many a the separate fight, the annex where there was a second set of attacks later on. that's pretty minimal. that had really been the state of security for the several months leading up even though there had been a number of attacks on western targets including the consulate itself which had been bombed in june. >> warner: and these were detailed, some of these in congressman issa's letter including an attack on the british ambassador's convoy >> right. warner: with r.p.g.s there were attacks on the red cross facility in benghazi siobhanaidthere was a june 5 attack on this very consulate that was later sieged. so that's why there were these questions right at the outset right after any after math of the attacks in
what was the state of security at that consulate and the whole environment in the city before the attacks? >> well, the state of security had been pretty constant. they were relying largely on local libyans to handle it. there were four armed libyan guards and four unarmed libyan guards. there were also five armed americans at the time. i believe there were probably twice that many a the separate fight, the annex where there was a second set of attacks later on. that's pretty minimal....
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i spent the final weekend of the campaign around the capital city, columbus, to see how it was all coming to a close. with its neat lawns and pretty houses, it doesn't look anything like a war front. but to the obama and romney campaigns, the franklin county suburb of upper arlington, just outside columbus, is one of thousands of political battlefields that have been carefully markd out in every corner of ohio. >> there's one left woodruff: in each one the infantry consists mostly of volunteers like retired vietnam veteran, now computer programmer, jeff johnson >> our goal is to turn out all those who haven't contacted recently to make sure they've either voted early or by absentee ballot or on tuesday. >> will you supporting romney and ryan >> absolutely woodruff: johnson, a loyal republican, has been on the front line canvassing his neighborhood since early september and says there's a big difference from the 2008 campaign >> significantly more intense. i think people are very unhappy with the present situation. they're worried about taxes. they're worried about the future. they're worr
i spent the final weekend of the campaign around the capital city, columbus, to see how it was all coming to a close. with its neat lawns and pretty houses, it doesn't look anything like a war front. but to the obama and romney campaigns, the franklin county suburb of upper arlington, just outside columbus, is one of thousands of political battlefields that have been carefully markd out in every corner of ohio. >> there's one left woodruff: in each one the infantry consists mostly of...
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the attackers hit security compounds in the northern city of aleppo, an area that had been relatively calm until now. we have a report from lindsey hilsum of independent television news, reporting from neighboring lebanon. >> reporter: who bombed aleppo? the syrian government says it was terrorists. the rebel free syrian army told us they didn't do it. the government, they say, planted the bombs to tarnish the opposition and distract the world from the attacks on other syrian cities. it didn't stop some residents of aleppo coming out to demonstrate. "free syrian army, may god protect you," they chanted. security forces shot into the crowd, forcing them to scatter. in homs, to the south, there was no let-up in the shelling. rocket and mortar fire was coming in constantly. tanks are firing into the babr amro district, where thousands of civilians are trapped. activists say several children were killed this morning in babr amro. yet in the suburb of khaldeeya, people protested on the streets as they do every friday. they set fire to the russian flag, the russian veto of last saturday's u
the attackers hit security compounds in the northern city of aleppo, an area that had been relatively calm until now. we have a report from lindsey hilsum of independent television news, reporting from neighboring lebanon. >> reporter: who bombed aleppo? the syrian government says it was terrorists. the rebel free syrian army told us they didn't do it. the government, they say, planted the bombs to tarnish the opposition and distract the world from the attacks on other syrian cities. it...
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from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> tonight a special edition of charlie rose. >> the democratic national convention kicks off tomorrow in charlotte, north carolina it gives the democrats a chance to make their case and showcase their candidate. the much anticipated linup of speaks icludes first lady michelle obama and former president bill clinton. the convention concludes on thursday with vice president joe biden and finally the president and his acceptance speech. joining me now in charlotte, mark halperin, the editor at large for "time" magazine. >> welcome. i need to introduce to you-- i need not introduce to you this program and this audience but it is a good way to start, you know. tell me what ought to come out of this convention? what should the democrats hope to accomplish in the same way the republicans hope to do two things, on todefi the goodhin and he likable things about mitt romney and at the same time, suggest to those democrats who like barack obama but might be willing to change why they should change. >> i think from talk together democrats,
from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> tonight a special edition of charlie rose. >> the democratic national convention kicks off tomorrow in charlotte, north carolina it gives the democrats a chance to make their case and showcase their candidate. the much anticipated linup of speaks icludes first lady michelle obama and former president bill clinton. the convention concludes on thursday with vice president joe biden and finally the president and his acceptance...
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to evacuate three people from the city of homs. the ousted president of yemen, ali abdullah saleh, will leave the country within two days, to go into exile in ethiopia. saleh's aides announced that today, amid fears that his continued presence in yemen would incite new violence. the former leader had been in the u.s. recently for medical treatment. he returned to yemen on saturday for the inauguration of abed rabbo mansour hadi, as the country's new president. the anti-secrecy web site wikileaks began publishing more than five million e-mails today from stratfor, an intelligence analysis firm based in texas. wikileaks founder julian assange said the e-mails show stratfor has run a network of paid informants and spied on activist groups for major multinational corporations. stratfor insisted it adheres to high professional standards. an ohio teenager was killed and four others wounded day when a gunman opened fire at a high school outside cleveland. police surrounded the locked school in chardon after the shooter allegedly targeted
to evacuate three people from the city of homs. the ousted president of yemen, ali abdullah saleh, will leave the country within two days, to go into exile in ethiopia. saleh's aides announced that today, amid fears that his continued presence in yemen would incite new violence. the former leader had been in the u.s. recently for medical treatment. he returned to yemen on saturday for the inauguration of abed rabbo mansour hadi, as the country's new president. the anti-secrecy web site...
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to the city's airport. the u.s. soldier accused of espionage in the wikileaks document dump has conceded he considered suicide after s arrest. private first class bradley manning was cross-examined today in a pre-trial hearing at fort meade, maryland. he admitted making a noose out of bed sheets before being sent to the u.s. marine corps brig at quantico, virginia. manning says his treatment there was so harsh, the charges should be dismissed. the military says manning was a suicide risk, so jailers kept him isolated and took away his clothes. the holders of half of that record powerball jackpot of $588 million came forward today in missouri. a 52-year-old mechanic, mark hill, and his wife cindy were introduced in dearborn, just north of kansas city. cindy hill said she couldn't believe at first that their ticket was a winner. >> i didn't have my glasses and i was thinking is that the right numbers, is that the right numbers. and i was shakingment and i called my husband. i said i think i'm having a heart a
to the city's airport. the u.s. soldier accused of espionage in the wikileaks document dump has conceded he considered suicide after s arrest. private first class bradley manning was cross-examined today in a pre-trial hearing at fort meade, maryland. he admitted making a noose out of bed sheets before being sent to the u.s. marine corps brig at quantico, virginia. manning says his treatment there was so harsh, the charges should be dismissed. the military says manning was a suicide risk, so...